The Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library
May, 10 2024 17:26:21
The Saddest Toilet in the World
By Apple, Sam
In a cheeky and hilarious picture book, author Sam Apple and illustrator Sam Ricks share a silly story about the potty-training experience ... from the toilet's point of view!It's not easy being a potty, and even commodes can feel the sting of rejection. When a little boy named Danny refuses to become potty-trained, the toilet is crestfallen and hits the road. But when Danny is finally ready to use the potty, he discovers the porcelain throne has gone missing! So he and his mom go on a wild adventure in search of the toilet, all over town. Will Danny and his precious potty be reunited so he can do his business at last?
Publisher: n/a
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9781481451222
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Print book
Goldilocks and the Just Right Potty
By Hodgkinson, Leigh
Little Goldilocks wants to wear underwear - big-girl underwear that's not too silly and not too frilly, but just right. But that means she also needs to find the "just right" potty. Will she know when she needs to go? And will she get to the potty in time? Find out in this lighthearted story that will have parents and their little ones feeling ready to tackle toilet training.
Publisher: n/a
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9780763697990
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Hardcover
P.J. & Puppy
By Falwell, Cathryn
P.J. and his new puppy learn how to use the potty and the papers, respectively, in this book for very young children -- the perfect companion for toilet training.,
Publisher: n/a
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9780395569184
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Hardcover
You Can Go to the Potty
By Sears, William
You Can Go to the Potty clearly introduces the basic steps of toilet learning in a natural, non-pressured way. Written by the authors of the acclaimed Sears Parenting Library, it features reassuring text and lively, full-color illustrations.
Publisher: n/a
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9780316788885
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Hardcover
Go! Go! Maria!
By Harris, Robie H.
Children love to hear the stories about what they were like and all the wonderful, amazing, interesting, and funny things they did when they were 1-year-olds. They also have endless questions about the wonderful year they were 1. Why do 1-year-olds want to talk all the time? Why do they ask so many questions? Why do they touch or grab almost everything they can? Why do they want to open almost everything they can? Why do most of them still suck their thumbs or fingers? How do they learn to talk in sentences? How do they learn to walk up and down stairs -- and run? Why do they still wear diapers? What's a "toddler"? The award-winning team who created Hello Benny! What It's Like To Be A Baby has created a second picture book for their series, Growing Up Stories -- books that tell enchanting stories and fascinating facts about the first five years of life.
Publisher: n/a
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9780689832581
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Hardcover
I Use the Potty
By Lieshout, Maria Van
Babies wear diapers. Do big kids? No! Big kids use the potty!Every childs life is filled with milestones. Some happen easily; others need a little extra support. Artist and mom Maria van Lieshout has been there. Drawing upon her own experiences, she has created an engaging series of books that are just right for children on the brink of major changes and the caregivers who encourage them.
Publisher: n/a
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9781452135359
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Hardcover
Ians New Potty
By Oud, Pauline
Ians new potty makes him feel like a big boy. He is excited to know he will wear real underpants and go to the potty, but the new system will take some getting used to. Ian sits on the potty, but nothing happens. When he is out playing, he feels a tickle in his tummy, and his pants are wet. This sympathetic story about a universal situation will help children understand that mastering this new skill takes time and patience, and everyone is entitled to a few slip-ups. Ian wears big boy underpants, builds a big boy fort, eats a big boy sandwich, and finally learns to use the potty like the big boy he knows he is. When he achieves his goal, it is time to help mom empty the potty, wash his hands, and go outside to play with the other big boys.
Publisher: n/a
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9781605371030
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Hardcover
Fiona's Little Accident
By Wells, Rosemary
When excitement over show-and-tell causes Fiona to miss a bathroom break, Felix reassures his embarrassed friend.Fiona has no time today - not even to go to the bathroom. She is in a big hurry to show off the volcano she and Felix made for show-and-tell. Just as the volcano erupts . . . oops! If only she had stopped to use the bathroom when she needed to! Fiona believes that everyone will laugh about her accident for the next fifty years. But with the help of Felix, her teacher Miss B., and a classmate's trick goldfish, Fiona learns that little accidents are quickly forgotten.
Publisher: n/a
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9780763689827
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Hardcover
What to Expect When You Use the Potty
By Murkoff, Heidi Eisenberg
Growing Up Just Got Easier ...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to parents and children as they tackle life's first experiences together.You've watched with pride, cheering from the sidelines, as your child has reached each milestone on the long road of development called growing up. But, if you're like most parents, the milestone that looms largest is potty learning. What to Expect When You Use the Potty will help you provide straightforward and reassuring answers to your child's questions about the process of toileting. Making your child feel comfortable with and positive about toileting is the most important part of potty learning. Have fun!Heidi and Angus
Publisher: n/a
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9780694013227
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Print book
Peep and Egg
By Gehl, Laura
Peep says it's time for Egg to start using the potty. But Egg does not want to use the potty -- and no amount of lemonade-drinking, running water, or toilet-paper tutus can change that! When things start to get a little uncomfortable, Egg realizes that when nature calls, sometimes you can't say no. Peep and Egg: I'm Not Using the Potty is the fourth book in the Peep and Egg series, and will be relatable to parents and children alike.
Publisher: n/a
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9780374303280
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Hardcover
Skip to the loo, my darling!
By Lloyd-jones, Sally
Sally Lloyd-Jones's riotous narration and Anita Jeram's endearing illustrations make this a charming and energetic invitation to potty trainees everywhere.Bunny wants his potty. What will Bunny do? Only one thing for it . . . skip to the loo! Bunny's not the only one skipping to the loo. Look who else wants their potty! Quite a few. . . .With rollicking rhythm, Sally Lloyd-Jones gets the party going in a book that simply rejoices in the call of nature. Everyone is invited to celebrate - from a lonely dodo to a wibbly woo, from Lord and Lady Huff Puff to an elephant in a tutu. But when the party is in full swing and everyone's on their potty, Bunny sees that someone very important is missing. Who could it be?
Publisher: n/a
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9780763672348
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Print book
Knock! Knock! Who's There?
By Pierce, Nick
Knock, knock . . . who's in there? A hilarious group of animals teach toddlers a fun lesson in bathroom etiquette. Who's that knocking at the door? Delighted young readers, who get to surprise some very funny animals by opening the door on them as they go potty. More than just toilet training, this lively story demonstrates a range of proper bathroom etiquette. Each creature demonstrates the right way to behave, from flushing the toilet, to washing your hands, to turning off the light before you leave the room. Children will love the comical and charming illustrations and simple, engaging text.
Publisher: n/a
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9781911242857
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Hardcover
Once Upon a Potty -- Boy
By Frankel, Alona
The classic books on a timeless subject -- for a new generation. In 1975, Alona Frankel wrote and illustrated her first book, especially for her son Michael, on how to use the potty. Thirty-two years later, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are the classic books on potty training and have sold more than four million copies worldwide. These children's books help parents everywhere deal successfully with an often vexing challenge for the whole family. Thanks to their timeless words and beloved images, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are being discovered and used by a new generation of parents. These two books, with their phenomenal staying power, target and meet the needs of an obviously perpetual market.
Publisher: n/a
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9781554072835
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Hardcover
How to Pee
By Spector, Todd
Out with the old and in with the new! Family physician Dr. Todd Spector presents a fresh and outrageously fun way to encourage little boys to give up their diapers. They can try it freestyle (in the backyard!) , or give the potty a try with the help of a few props and plenty of imagination. Peeing in the potty is a lot more fun if you do it rocket style, cowboy style, or superhero style! Inspired by Dr. Spector's own experiences potty training his son, this combination of laugh-out-loud scenarios and useful advice turns the dreaded potty-training process into an exciting adventure for all.
Publisher: n/a
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9780805097733
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Hardcover
My Big Girl Potty
By Cole, Joanna
"What a big girl you are!" Potty training can be fun. With warmth and sensitivity, Joanna Cole and Maxie Chambliss guide young girls though the challenges and rewards potty training—from the first steps to the joy of graduating to big girl underpants! A helpful "Note to parents" is included.
Publisher: n/a
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9780688170417
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Hardcover
Once Upon a Potty -- Girl
By Frankel, Alona
The all-time favorite, now in a sturdy board book. There are 28.9 million children under the age of 5 in the U.S. and all of them will need to be toilet trained. This classic book has already helped millions of parents get their children through a life milestone with ease and some entertainment too. With Once Upon a Potty, a parent reads the book to their child or allows the child to read it while on the potty. Not surprisingly, the book takes some wear. This new board book edition will withstand such heavy use and survive the occasional water spill too. This is THE potty training book. It has it all, bright graphics, simple language, fun story and an anatomically correct hero. With an edition for each gender, the book relates directly to the child, making the potty-training process relatable and easy to understand.
Publisher: n/a
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9781554072842
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Board book
The Potty Training Answer Book
By Deerwester, Karen
The Potty Training Answer Book breaks down the top 200 questions parents ask when faced with the potty-training challenge. Compiled through both her own experiences and Q&A sessions with parents, parenting expert Karen Deerwester covers the difficult-and funny-questions you'll encounter with detailed advice and information. Real-world answers to all your potty-training questions:--What is the average age for girls to be potty trained?--What is the average age for boys to be potty trained?--Does a child's temperament affect potty training?--What words should I use for body parts and bodily functions?--Is nighttime potty training different than daytime potty training?--Can rewards be a positive potty strategy?Written in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, The Potty Training Answer Book gives you indispensable tips and techniques to help you keep the potty-training process as easy and painless as possible for both you and your child.
Publisher: n/a
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9781402209215
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Paperback
Potty Training Boys the Easy Way
By Fertleman, Caroline
Potty Training Boys the Easy Way is a pediatricians guide for navigating the challenges unique to toilet training boys. Boys tend to take longer to be trained, learn this skill at later ages, and have different challenges from girls. Parents will find an accessible plan for getting their son trained quickly, clever games to make learning to use the toilet fun, as well as important tips for handling accidents and setbacks.The book includes advice on boy-specific problems, such as whether to teach him to sit or stand and how to aim, dealing with distractions, handling refusals, and staying dry through the night. Practical and reassuring, Potty Training Boys the Easy Way is packed with all the information a family needs to achieve this important milestone calmly and confidently.
Publisher: n/a
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9780738213309
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Book
Waking up Dry
By Bennett, Howard J.
A positive, interactive plan for overcoming bedwetting, geared to parents of kids ages 6-13. Author Dr. Howard Bennett is both a pediatrician and a parent, and he encourages parents to read the book together with their children and develop a plan that includes behavior management techniques, calendars, contracts, and bedwetting alarms.
Publisher: n/a
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9781581109061
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Paperback
Potty Training Girls the Easy Way
By Fertleman, Caroline
From the top authors in the category, a pediatrician's guide to toilet training girls quickly and easily.
Publisher: n/a
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9780738214740
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Hardcover
The No-Cry Potty Training Solution
By Pantley, Elizabeth
Say good-bye to diapers and hello to fast, effective potty training, from the parenting author millions trust Potty training your child doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Parenting authority Elizabeth Pantley helps your child get on the road to bathroom independence without frustration, confusion, or tears. Elizabeth Pantley's easy no-cry solution will help you: Determine the right time to start potty training Create a simple and effective potty plan Increase your child's self-esteem and independence Motivate a reluctant potty user . . . and more! Plus, this is the only potty training book with complete bathroom safety checklists and childproofing strategies.
Publisher: n/a
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9780071476904
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Paperback
A Guide to Potty Training
By Young, Caroline
Potty-training a toddler is not always straightforward, but this easy-to-use guide takes you through every step with tried and tested methods suitable for boys and girls. There's also advice on how to tackle any problems you may meet along the way so you can get your child potty-trained with the least mess and stress possible.
Publisher: n/a
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9780794521073
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Paperback
Where's the Potty on This Ark?
By Olitzky, Kerry M
Uh-oh! The animals need to go. Not just on a journey on Noah's Ark, but to the potty, too! Noah's wife, Naamah, helps each animalowl, giraffe, monkey, raccoon, and even elephantgo potty while on the big ark.
The Saddest Toilet in the World
By Apple, Sam
In a cheeky and hilarious picture book, author Sam Apple and illustrator Sam Ricks share a silly story about the potty-training experience ... from the toilet's point of view!It's not easy being a potty, and even commodes can feel the sting of rejection. When a little boy named Danny refuses to become potty-trained, the toilet is crestfallen and hits the road. But when Danny is finally ready to use the potty, he discovers the porcelain throne has gone missing! So he and his mom go on a wild adventure in search of the toilet, all over town. Will Danny and his precious potty be reunited so he can do his business at last?
Goldilocks and the Just Right Potty
By Hodgkinson, Leigh
Little Goldilocks wants to wear underwear - big-girl underwear that's not too silly and not too frilly, but just right. But that means she also needs to find the "just right" potty. Will she know when she needs to go? And will she get to the potty in time? Find out in this lighthearted story that will have parents and their little ones feeling ready to tackle toilet training.
P.J. & Puppy
By Falwell, Cathryn
P.J. and his new puppy learn how to use the potty and the papers, respectively, in this book for very young children -- the perfect companion for toilet training.,
You Can Go to the Potty
By Sears, William
You Can Go to the Potty clearly introduces the basic steps of toilet learning in a natural, non-pressured way. Written by the authors of the acclaimed Sears Parenting Library, it features reassuring text and lively, full-color illustrations.
Go! Go! Maria!
By Harris, Robie H.
Children love to hear the stories about what they were like and all the wonderful, amazing, interesting, and funny things they did when they were 1-year-olds. They also have endless questions about the wonderful year they were 1. Why do 1-year-olds want to talk all the time? Why do they ask so many questions? Why do they touch or grab almost everything they can? Why do they want to open almost everything they can? Why do most of them still suck their thumbs or fingers? How do they learn to talk in sentences? How do they learn to walk up and down stairs -- and run? Why do they still wear diapers? What's a "toddler"? The award-winning team who created Hello Benny! What It's Like To Be A Baby has created a second picture book for their series, Growing Up Stories -- books that tell enchanting stories and fascinating facts about the first five years of life.
I Use the Potty
By Lieshout, Maria Van
Babies wear diapers. Do big kids? No! Big kids use the potty!Every childs life is filled with milestones. Some happen easily; others need a little extra support. Artist and mom Maria van Lieshout has been there. Drawing upon her own experiences, she has created an engaging series of books that are just right for children on the brink of major changes and the caregivers who encourage them.
Ians New Potty
By Oud, Pauline
Ians new potty makes him feel like a big boy. He is excited to know he will wear real underpants and go to the potty, but the new system will take some getting used to. Ian sits on the potty, but nothing happens. When he is out playing, he feels a tickle in his tummy, and his pants are wet. This sympathetic story about a universal situation will help children understand that mastering this new skill takes time and patience, and everyone is entitled to a few slip-ups. Ian wears big boy underpants, builds a big boy fort, eats a big boy sandwich, and finally learns to use the potty like the big boy he knows he is. When he achieves his goal, it is time to help mom empty the potty, wash his hands, and go outside to play with the other big boys.
Fiona's Little Accident
By Wells, Rosemary
When excitement over show-and-tell causes Fiona to miss a bathroom break, Felix reassures his embarrassed friend.Fiona has no time today - not even to go to the bathroom. She is in a big hurry to show off the volcano she and Felix made for show-and-tell. Just as the volcano erupts . . . oops! If only she had stopped to use the bathroom when she needed to! Fiona believes that everyone will laugh about her accident for the next fifty years. But with the help of Felix, her teacher Miss B., and a classmate's trick goldfish, Fiona learns that little accidents are quickly forgotten.
What to Expect When You Use the Potty
By Murkoff, Heidi Eisenberg
Growing Up Just Got Easier ...With the help of Angus, the lovable Answer Dog, best-selling author Heidi Murkoff extends a hand to parents and children as they tackle life's first experiences together.You've watched with pride, cheering from the sidelines, as your child has reached each milestone on the long road of development called growing up. But, if you're like most parents, the milestone that looms largest is potty learning. What to Expect When You Use the Potty will help you provide straightforward and reassuring answers to your child's questions about the process of toileting. Making your child feel comfortable with and positive about toileting is the most important part of potty learning. Have fun!Heidi and Angus
Peep and Egg
By Gehl, Laura
Peep says it's time for Egg to start using the potty. But Egg does not want to use the potty -- and no amount of lemonade-drinking, running water, or toilet-paper tutus can change that! When things start to get a little uncomfortable, Egg realizes that when nature calls, sometimes you can't say no. Peep and Egg: I'm Not Using the Potty is the fourth book in the Peep and Egg series, and will be relatable to parents and children alike.
Skip to the loo, my darling!
By Lloyd-jones, Sally
Sally Lloyd-Jones's riotous narration and Anita Jeram's endearing illustrations make this a charming and energetic invitation to potty trainees everywhere.Bunny wants his potty. What will Bunny do? Only one thing for it . . . skip to the loo! Bunny's not the only one skipping to the loo. Look who else wants their potty! Quite a few. . . .With rollicking rhythm, Sally Lloyd-Jones gets the party going in a book that simply rejoices in the call of nature. Everyone is invited to celebrate - from a lonely dodo to a wibbly woo, from Lord and Lady Huff Puff to an elephant in a tutu. But when the party is in full swing and everyone's on their potty, Bunny sees that someone very important is missing. Who could it be?
Knock! Knock! Who's There?
By Pierce, Nick
Knock, knock . . . who's in there? A hilarious group of animals teach toddlers a fun lesson in bathroom etiquette. Who's that knocking at the door? Delighted young readers, who get to surprise some very funny animals by opening the door on them as they go potty. More than just toilet training, this lively story demonstrates a range of proper bathroom etiquette. Each creature demonstrates the right way to behave, from flushing the toilet, to washing your hands, to turning off the light before you leave the room. Children will love the comical and charming illustrations and simple, engaging text.
Once Upon a Potty -- Boy
By Frankel, Alona
The classic books on a timeless subject -- for a new generation. In 1975, Alona Frankel wrote and illustrated her first book, especially for her son Michael, on how to use the potty. Thirty-two years later, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are the classic books on potty training and have sold more than four million copies worldwide. These children's books help parents everywhere deal successfully with an often vexing challenge for the whole family. Thanks to their timeless words and beloved images, Once Upon a Potty -- Boy and Once Upon a Potty -- Girl are being discovered and used by a new generation of parents. These two books, with their phenomenal staying power, target and meet the needs of an obviously perpetual market.
How to Pee
By Spector, Todd
Out with the old and in with the new! Family physician Dr. Todd Spector presents a fresh and outrageously fun way to encourage little boys to give up their diapers. They can try it freestyle (in the backyard!) , or give the potty a try with the help of a few props and plenty of imagination. Peeing in the potty is a lot more fun if you do it rocket style, cowboy style, or superhero style! Inspired by Dr. Spector's own experiences potty training his son, this combination of laugh-out-loud scenarios and useful advice turns the dreaded potty-training process into an exciting adventure for all.
My Big Girl Potty
By Cole, Joanna
"What a big girl you are!" Potty training can be fun. With warmth and sensitivity, Joanna Cole and Maxie Chambliss guide young girls though the challenges and rewards potty training—from the first steps to the joy of graduating to big girl underpants! A helpful "Note to parents" is included.
Once Upon a Potty -- Girl
By Frankel, Alona
The all-time favorite, now in a sturdy board book. There are 28.9 million children under the age of 5 in the U.S. and all of them will need to be toilet trained. This classic book has already helped millions of parents get their children through a life milestone with ease and some entertainment too. With Once Upon a Potty, a parent reads the book to their child or allows the child to read it while on the potty. Not surprisingly, the book takes some wear. This new board book edition will withstand such heavy use and survive the occasional water spill too. This is THE potty training book. It has it all, bright graphics, simple language, fun story and an anatomically correct hero. With an edition for each gender, the book relates directly to the child, making the potty-training process relatable and easy to understand.
The Potty Training Answer Book
By Deerwester, Karen
The Potty Training Answer Book breaks down the top 200 questions parents ask when faced with the potty-training challenge. Compiled through both her own experiences and Q&A sessions with parents, parenting expert Karen Deerwester covers the difficult-and funny-questions you'll encounter with detailed advice and information. Real-world answers to all your potty-training questions:--What is the average age for girls to be potty trained?--What is the average age for boys to be potty trained?--Does a child's temperament affect potty training?--What words should I use for body parts and bodily functions?--Is nighttime potty training different than daytime potty training?--Can rewards be a positive potty strategy?Written in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, The Potty Training Answer Book gives you indispensable tips and techniques to help you keep the potty-training process as easy and painless as possible for both you and your child.
Potty Training Boys the Easy Way
By Fertleman, Caroline
Potty Training Boys the Easy Way is a pediatricians guide for navigating the challenges unique to toilet training boys. Boys tend to take longer to be trained, learn this skill at later ages, and have different challenges from girls. Parents will find an accessible plan for getting their son trained quickly, clever games to make learning to use the toilet fun, as well as important tips for handling accidents and setbacks.The book includes advice on boy-specific problems, such as whether to teach him to sit or stand and how to aim, dealing with distractions, handling refusals, and staying dry through the night. Practical and reassuring, Potty Training Boys the Easy Way is packed with all the information a family needs to achieve this important milestone calmly and confidently.
Waking up Dry
By Bennett, Howard J.
A positive, interactive plan for overcoming bedwetting, geared to parents of kids ages 6-13. Author Dr. Howard Bennett is both a pediatrician and a parent, and he encourages parents to read the book together with their children and develop a plan that includes behavior management techniques, calendars, contracts, and bedwetting alarms.
Potty Training Girls the Easy Way
By Fertleman, Caroline
From the top authors in the category, a pediatrician's guide to toilet training girls quickly and easily.
The No-Cry Potty Training Solution
By Pantley, Elizabeth
Say good-bye to diapers and hello to fast, effective potty training, from the parenting author millions trust Potty training your child doesn't have to be a stressful experience. Parenting authority Elizabeth Pantley helps your child get on the road to bathroom independence without frustration, confusion, or tears. Elizabeth Pantley's easy no-cry solution will help you: Determine the right time to start potty training Create a simple and effective potty plan Increase your child's self-esteem and independence Motivate a reluctant potty user . . . and more! Plus, this is the only potty training book with complete bathroom safety checklists and childproofing strategies.
A Guide to Potty Training
By Young, Caroline
Potty-training a toddler is not always straightforward, but this easy-to-use guide takes you through every step with tried and tested methods suitable for boys and girls. There's also advice on how to tackle any problems you may meet along the way so you can get your child potty-trained with the least mess and stress possible.
Where's the Potty on This Ark?
By Olitzky, Kerry M
Uh-oh! The animals need to go. Not just on a journey on Noah's Ark, but to the potty, too! Noah's wife, Naamah, helps each animalowl, giraffe, monkey, raccoon, and even elephantgo potty while on the big ark.